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Rose Hill is an Orthodox Jewish cemetery operating since August 25, 1892 in Colorado. The cemetery serves all Jews throughout the Denver community, regardless of synagogue or temple affiliation. To be buried at Rose Hill, the deceased must have a Tahara, which is a ritual washing, a shroud and a kosher casket. In addition, the deceased must be accompanied by a ‘shomer’, or guardian on the journey from the mortuary to the gravesite.